Just when it seemed like things couldn't get any worse for the Rampage, the team suffered the worst home loss in the franchise's history Sunday, 8-2 against the Texas Stars.

No team had scored eight goals in a game in San Antonio since the Rampage started play in 2002. The all-time team record for goals allowed is nine by Hartford in 2006.

“Too many mistakes, too many guys being on their own page,” said forward Jared Gomes, who netted his 13th goal of the season for the Rampage, losers of eight straight.

The Stars, 9-0-1-1 against the Rampage this season, scored five unanswered goals in a 12-minute stretch from the end of the first period to the middle of the second. Texas has outshot the Rampage 141-76 and outscored them 14-7 in the second period this season.

“Unfortunately my two (main points) to the guys was manage the puck and control the net constantly, and we did neither,” Rampage coach Chuck Weber said.